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Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
3:05 AM ET
Michael C. Wright
ESPN Staff Writer
CLEVELAND -- San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich leaned against a wall inside Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday before his team’s 117-103 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers and laid out concerns regarding Tim Duncan's absence from the starting lineup.
“Well, he’s our base from which everything else emanates,” Popovich said. “Everybody else knows how to operate based on where he is and what he does. That’s my biggest concern with the game really is him not being there for everybody to move around because he’s the center of what goes on defensively.
“Timmy’s not the most amazing athlete in the world, but he still protects the rim very, very well, and as I said, provides the center of the universe for us down there.” (Read the complete article at ESPN link below)
http://espn.go.com/blog/san-antonio-...on-as-possible
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Didn't need Pop to tell me this. Laughing at the people that thought we didn't need him for GSW. :lol
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
As soon as possible? No. A few weeks before the playoffs? Yes.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Duncan = rings.
I'm not sure we realize just how dramatic the change will be once he retires.
He should have won Finals MVP in '14.
And he was the best player in the Clippers series in '15.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Russ
And he was the best player in the Clippers series in '15.
Something the tards conveniently don't mention or acknowledge. He was making DeAndre Jordan his bitch night in and out in simple playground postups.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Russ
Duncan = rings.
I'm not sure we realize just how dramatic the change will be once he retires.
He should have won Finals MVP in '14.
And he was the best player in the Clippers series in '15.
:lmao
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Well without 'the center of the universe' there who is going to take his place? LMA sat out the entire 2nd quarter last night and that was the game.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
40 years old. We're hanging by a thread.
I think it good that he's out. Gives everyone a chance to figure out how to survive without him.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Watching West wander around on defense without any idea of what he should be doing or when he should rotate is very painful. With Tim playing QB of the defense, West might be ok out there, but he still hasn't caught on to the defensive schemes IMO>
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
wildbill2u
Watching West wander around on defense without any idea of what he should be doing or when he should rotate is very painful. With Tim playing QB of the defense, West might be ok out there, but he still hasn't caught on to the defensive schemes IMO>
:toast
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Russ
Duncan = rings.
I'm not sure we realize just how dramatic the change will be once he retires.
He should have won Finals MVP in '14.
And he was the best player in the Clippers series in '15.
Tim was a better player than Kawhi in 2014 but Kawhi was the MVP of the series.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
ASAP? I think not. Spurs should have enough talent to beat most teams without Duncan.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Solid D
“Timmy’s not the most amazing athlete in the world, but he still protects the rim very, very well, and as I said, provides the center of the universe for us down there.” (Read the complete article at ESPN link below)
http://espn.go.com/blog/san-antonio-...on-as-possible
Has there ever been a 39-year-old NBA player who was a much better athlete?
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Kawhitstorm
Tim was a better player than Kawhi in 2014 but Kawhi was the MVP of the series.
Duncan should have won it in '13, but the Spurs lost the title . . . somehow.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
dabom
:lmao
I agree that was Kawhi's MVP that year but the year before had they pulled it off it would have to have been Timmy hands down after that game 6 when he put up 31/17 and then got benched and you know the rest. Kawhi though won that MVP fair and square playing head up with James.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Meh, he should rest as long as possible..they only need him vs. the other great teams..
I don't think some people understand how bad the NBA is this year outside of the top 5-7 teams:lol..
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dunkman
Duncan should have won it in '13, but the Spurs lost the title . . . somehow.
:pop:
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Sean Cagney
I agree that was Kawhi's MVP that year but the year before had they pulled it off it would have to have been Timmy hands down after that game 6 when he put up 31/17 and then got benched and you know the rest. Kawhi though won that MVP fair and square playing head up with James.
Game six it was Tonys to lose. In game 7 it was Duncans to lose.
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dabom
Game six it was Tonys to lose. In game 7 it was Duncans to lose.
Check his game 6 stats man, Tim was a monster that night. Tony had that flurry though and brought them back in it late I will give you that. It is close though as overall MVP. Game 7 agreed though it was Tims, but there should never have been a damn game 7. They avenged it though, all good.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
I was talking about 1-6 games it was Tony. Game 7 Tim was huge. As soon as Bosh dropped Tim or soemthing, I knew Tim was going to beast but tire himself. That's exactly how it went down too.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
spurs10
Well without 'the center of the universe' there who is going to take his place? LMA sat out the entire 2nd quarter last night and that was the game.
Yeah, Lamarcus was playing well till that 3rd horrible foul, didn't see the floor till the 2nd half, lol.
Tho, we cannot deny how bad this team is at protecting the rim without Tim.
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:lol and still some dumbasses of ST with the meh...his hook shot, his mid range, he should start from the bench... what a bunch of stupid pos
now it's a big no for the asap... rest him till march if needed... we may lose more than we used to but at this point who cares... West is now locked for warriors, try to secure 2nd but no need to run full speed. This team "sadly" needs big old 3 against tough opponents... lets save their legs
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
can you imagine an article like this about kobe :lol
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Solid D
Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
3:05 AM ET
Michael C. Wright
ESPN Staff Writer
CLEVELAND -- San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich leaned against a wall inside Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday before his team’s 117-103 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers and laid out concerns regarding Tim Duncan's absence from the starting lineup.
“Well, he’s our base from which everything else emanates,” Popovich said. “Everybody else knows how to operate based on where he is and what he does. That’s my biggest concern with the game really is him not being there for everybody to move around because he’s the center of what goes on defensively.
“Timmy’s not the most amazing athlete in the world, but he still protects the rim very, very well, and as I said, provides the center of the universe for us down there.” (Read the complete article at ESPN link below)
http://espn.go.com/blog/san-antonio-...on-as-possible
:reading
:tu
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Maybe if we were fighting for a playoff spot.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
Solid D
Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
3:05 AM ET
Michael C. Wright
ESPN Staff Writer
CLEVELAND -- San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich leaned against a wall inside Quicken Loans Arena on Saturday before his team’s 117-103
loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers and laid out concerns regarding Tim Duncan's absence from the starting lineup.
“Well, he’s our base from which everything else emanates,” Popovich said. “Everybody else knows how to operate based on where he is and what he does. That’s my biggest concern with the game really is him not being there for everybody to move around because he’s the center of what goes on defensively.
“Timmy’s not the most amazing athlete in the world, but he still protects the rim very, very well, and as I said, provides the center of the universe for us down there.” (Read the complete article at ESPN link below)
http://espn.go.com/blog/san-antonio-...on-as-possible
I love Tim, without doubts, he's the defensive anchor of the team, but it's so crazy that two of the best defensive coaches in the league can't find a better answer for his absence than to play zone against the Cavs in the whole 3rd quarter.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Don't want to blame Messina for that quarter, but that zone seemed a lot "european"
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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YGWHI
Don't want to blame Messina for that quarter, but that zone seemed a lot "european"
I think they went to zone after Boban was benched and LMA was in foul trouble. We really didn't have any absolutely any rim protection. I think their hands were tied, and the zone took them by surprise a few posessions. It's just not something you can throw out with any lengthy period of time bc the other coach will figure it out.
Considering our situation, with Tim in the lineup I actually think we win that game.
The worst loss of the season was by far GSW. I don't think even Timmy can save us in that one. The whole team was shaken and too many guys played terrible.
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SAGirl
I think they went to zone after Boban was benched and LMA was in foul trouble. We really didn't have any absolutely any rim protection. I think their hands were tied, and the zone took them by surprise a few posessions. It's just not something you can throw out with any lengthy period of time bc the other coach will figure it out.
Considering our situation, with Tim in the lineup I actually think we win that game.
The worst loss of the season was by far GSW. I don't think even Timmy can save us in that one. The whole team was shaken and too many guys played terrible.
I don't mind going with the zone occasionally. It can put an offense out of rhythm for a couple of plays.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
Thanks for reminding me about '13 :bang
I think Timmy's absence is amplified by the lack of another rim protector,
due to the LMa/West signing.
The team will miss him, but might not look so bad when there's space to have a roster with more than one rim protector big.
(or 1 that can play heavy minutes maybe)
Let Timmy rest and hopefully (big one) he can beast on the POs for his last title run.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
ceperez
I don't mind going with the zone occasionally. It can put an offense out of rhythm for a couple of plays.
For sure and I think it worked for a few plays there. It was just sustained for too long bc of our lack of rim protectors and really Lebron killed us in transition a few plays and Kyrie did Kyrie things. Love getting hot didn't even happen during the zone, and didn't happen when Anderson was guarding him. In the second half, Love actually cooled off.
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Re: Article: Spurs need Tim Duncan back in lineup as soon as possible
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Originally Posted by
SAGirl
It's just not something you can throw out with any lengthy period of time bc the other coach will figure it out.
That's what I meant to say with "the whole 3rd quarter" in the previous post.